What you need to know about the 2018 FIFA World Cup so far

With less than 100 days to go until the 2018 FIFA World Cup kicks off, we decided to take a closer look at a few things you might need to know beforehand. Fill up on some Russian knowledge and these football facts so you can impress your friends come game day.

Let’s get to know Russia

The host nation is Russia who beat off competition from England, Spain, Portugal and a combined bid from Belgium and Netherlands. Russia participated in the last World Cup hosted in Brazil where they finished first in their qualifying group and position 24 overall. The team is managed and coached by Stanislav Cherchesov a former Russian goal keeper.

There is nothing small about Russia, not only are they the largest country by area they also have the longest Railway and the largest Macdonalds. They are the second largest producer of oil in the world and home to 74 billionaires.

Host Cities and Stadiums

The tournament will be played across 11 Russian cities and make use of 12 different stadiums.

Saint Petersburg – Saint Petersburg Stadium

Ekaterinburg – Ekaterinburg Arena

Nizhny Novgorod – Nizhny Novgorod Stadium

Moscow – Spartak Stadium and Luzhniki Stadium

Kaliningrad – Kaliningrad Stadium

Saransk – Morovia Arena

Kazan – Kazan Arena

Samara – Samara Arena

Volgograd – Volgograd Arena

Rostov-On-Don – Rostov Arena

Sochi – Fisht Stadium

The Final will be played in Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday 15 July.

Luzhniki Stadium

Who’s playing at the 2018 World Cup?

Many familiar teams will be returning to the FIFA world cup but two of the bigger European teams did not qualify meaning we will not be seeing the likes of Italy and Netherlands this time round.

The European teams that made the cut are: England, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Switzerland, Sweden and of course the hosts Russia.